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Construction on the four-state Dakota Access pipeline resumed Tuesday on private land in North Dakota that's near a camp where thousands of protesters supporting tribal rights have gathered for months. In turn, protesters said they're discussing nonviolent opposition measures, including chaining...read more

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Law enforcement responded to this Dakota Access Pipeline construction site near Glen Ullin, N.D., north of Interstate 94 on Tuesday. (Submitted photo by Morton County Sheriff's Department) The protests against the Dakota Access Pipe...

Dakota Access Pipeline crews leave the work site on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016, north of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Reservation. Work has not yet resumed in that area due to safety concerns surrounding the protest. Amy Dalrymple/Forum...

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Construction may resume on a stretch of the contested Dakota Access Pipeline near a Native American reservation in North Dakota, a federal court ordered Sunday evening.
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At least nine people were arrested Tuesday in protests across the country as construction began again on the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota. Continue reading ?
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